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2025学年浙江金华市永康市第一学期八年级期未考试英语试卷卷一、阅读理解Whenafirebreaksoutinahigh-risebuilding,it’sreallyhardtoputitout.Sowhatshouldwedo?Smokecanfillahigh-risebuildinginjustminutes.Whenyourunaway,youneedto:Coveryournoseandmouthwithawettowel.Staylowtothegroundandmovequickly.

Firebreaksoutonthelowerfloors:●Openthedoor,andheavysmokecomesin.Stayinside.●Thecorridor(走廊)isclear,butthestairwell(楼梯间)issmoky.Stayinside.●Boththecorridorandthestairwellareclear.Leaveandgodownward.Firebreaksoutonthesamefloor:●Openthedoorandfindthecorridorisclear.Leaverightaway.●Thecorridorissmoky.Stayinside,closethedoor,sealgaps(密封间隙)andwaitforhelp.Firebreaksoutonanupperfloor:

●Peoplebelowfacelessimmediatedanger

●Leavethebuildingbythestairs.

●Neverusetheelevators.Tips:

●Don’twastetimebringingexpensivethings.

●Whenwaitingforhelp,showbrightlycoloredclothesatthewindowtodrawattention

●Whenleaving,payattentiontotheexitsign1.Whatshouldwedowhenafirebreaksoutonanupperfloor?

A.Rushtotheelevatorsquickly.B.Stayinsideandwaitforhelp.C.Leavethebuildingbythestairs.D.Openwindowsandshoutforhelp.2.Whatcanwedowhenwaitingforhelpinafire?

A.Takeallourvaluablethings.B.Runtotheupperfloorsquickly.C.Waveayellowcoatatthewindow.D.Openthewindowstoletsmokeout.3.Inwhichpartofthemagazinecanwereadthetext?

A.FunClub.B.BuildingScience.C.MovieWorld.D.PublicSafety.Erkinisa12-year-oldboy.Hehasanartificialrightleg.Butwhenheplaysbasketball,heforgetsaboutit.“Ijustwanttoplaylikeeveryoneelse,”hesays.ErkinwasborninShufuCounty,XinjiangUygurAutonomousRegion.Hecameintotheworldwithoutpartofhisrightleg.Hisparentswerefarmers.Theydidn’tknowhowtohelphim.Asachild,Erkinoftenfeltunhappy.“Walkingwashardforme,”hesaid.Hestayedindoorswhileotherchildrenplayedoutside.Everythingchangedwhensix-year-oldErkinwatchedavideoofNBAstarStephenCurry.“Currywasn’tthetallestorstrongest,buthewasgreat.SoIthought,‘Icanplaytoo’.”Erkinsaid.Hisfatherboughthimausedbasketball,butplayingwasdifficultatfirst.“Ikeptlosinggamesandwantedtogiveup,”hesaid.“ButIdidn’t,andItoldmyself,‘Realplayersnevergiveup’.”Foryears,Erkinpractisedhardonhishomemadecourt(球场).Helearnedtoplaysmart.Soon,hemadetheschoolteam.“Basketballwasn’tjustasport.Ithelpedmefindmyself,”hesaid.Thissummer,Erkinplayedinanationalyouthleague(青年联赛).Forthefirsttime,hetravelledbeyondhishometown,andmetmanyfamousplayers.Theysaidhewasstrongandbrave.Now,hedreamsbigger:“I’llkeepplaying.MaybeIcanhelpsomeoneelsedothesame.”4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph1referto?

A.Thebasketballgame.B.Hisartificialleg.C.Hisdream.D.Hisschool.5.WhathappenedtoErkinwhenhewassixyearsold?

A.HewatchedavideoofNBAstarStephenCurry.B.Heplayedinanationalleague.C.Hetravelledbeyondhishometown.D.Hejoinedtheschoolbasketballteam.6.HowdidErkinimprovehisbasketballskills?

A.BywatchingthevideoofNBAstars.B.Byjoiningthenationalyouthleague.C.Bymeetingfamousbasketballplayers.D.Bypracticinghardonhishomemadecourt.7.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.ToshowhowartificiallegtechnologyhelpsErkin.B.TodescribeErkin’sexperienceinthebasketballteam.C.Tointroduceadisabledboywhonevergivesuptrying.D.ToexplainwhyErkindreamsofhelpingothersinthefuture.WhenRachelCramptonhadtotakea23-hourflightfromLondontoSydneywithherthreeyoungchildren,shehadanidea.Shemadeapostonline.Cramptonofferedtopayaround$650forsomeonetoflywithherandhelpherwiththechildren.ShefoundSarahLeonard,anAustraliangirllivinginLondon.Leonardwasmissinghomebadlybutcouldn’tpayfortheflightback.Soshehelpedthefamilyduringtheflight.ItworkedoutsowellforbothofthemthatCramptondecidedtoturntheideaintoarealservice.ShecreatedJuurnee,awebsitewherepeoplecanlookforsomeonetohelpthemwithairtravel.Peoplecanpostthedetailsoftheirtravelplans,thetypeofhelptheyneed—likecarryingbagsorhelpingwithkids—andhowmuchtheycanpay.Peoplelookingforcompanions(同伴)mightbeparentsofsmallchildrenlikeCrampton.Ortheymightbepeoplewithdisabilitiesorinjuries(损伤).Ortheycouldjustbenervouspassengerswhodon’twanttogoalone.Theycanchoosehowmuchtheywanttopayandwhethertoaskforhelpone-wayoronareturnflightaswell.Asforthecompanions,Cramptonsays,“Youdon’tneedtobeananny(保姆)ornurse—justakindpersonwilling(愿意)tolendahand.”Writingaboutthatfirsttrip,Leonardsaidhelpingtakecareofthreekidsmightnothavebeentoorelaxing.Butshealsowrote,“______!”8.WhydidRachelCramptonpostonlinebeforesheflewtoSydney?

A.Tofindacheaperairticket.B.Tolookforatravelcompanionforhelp.C.Tosellherextraplaneticket.D.Toaskforadviceabouttravelingwithkids.9.WhatdoweknowaboutJuurneefromthetext?

A.Amedicalmagazine.B.Anairlinecompany.C.AwomanfromLondon.D.Awebsitefortravelhelp.10.WhowouldmostprobablyusetheJuurneeservice?

A.Abusinessmantravellingabroadalone.B.Adriverwhoneedsarestduringaflight.C.Awomanwithabrokenarmtakinganairtrip.D.Astudentflyinghomeforvacationwithfriends.11.Whichofthefollowingsentencescanbeputbackinto______?

A.IwoulddoitagaininaheartbeatB.IreallyhatetakingcareofchildrenC.IhavemademanyfriendsonthisairtravelD.I’llgethelpwithmyairtravelnexttimeOneyearskirtsarelong,andthenextthey’reshort.Jeansarenarrowoneyear,andbaggythenext.Theonlycertainthingaboutfashionisthatitisalwayschanging!It’shardtokeepupifyoualwayswanttowearthelatestfashions.Whodecideswhatisfashionable?Onebiginfluence(影响)onfashionisadvertising.Thefashionindustryspendsagreatdealofmoneyadvertisingtheirproducts:online,inmagazines,onscreensandinoutdooradvertisements.Weoftenseeimages(形象)of“beautifulpeople”livingexcitinglives,dressedinexpensiveclothes.Theyareallaroundus,sotheyinfluenceourthoughtsabouthowwelook.However,ifyouseethetruthbehindadvertising,youwillbecarefulwhenyouspendmoneyonfashion.Popularculturealsoinfluencesfashion.Famouspeopleareoftenfashionpioneers.Filmstars,sportsstars,orevensocialmedia“influencers”arepaidtowearfashionableclothesandjewellery(珠宝),sotheyarealwayslookingfornewwaystoattract(吸引)attention.Therefore,theirfansfollowtheirstyle.Thesefansaresoblindthattheydon’trealisehowmuchthisbehaviourcoststhemintimeandmoney.Ifwewanttolookgood,dowereallyneedtocopyabeautifulmodelinamagazineorasocialmediainfluencer?Don’tforgetthatthere’sabetterwaytothinkabouthowyoudress.Havingyourownstylecanmeanwearingclothesthatareolder,butwearingthemwithconfidence.Aslongasyoufeelcomfortableandrelaxedinthem,youarecreatingyourownpersonalstyle.12.Whichofthefollowingcaninfluencefashionaccordingtothetext?①Advertising②Seasons③Personalhobbies④Popularculture

A.①②B.②③C.①④D.②④13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“blind”inParagraph4probablymean?

A.unabletoseeB.notthinkingcarefullyC.excitedandhappyD.fulloflove14.Whatdoesthewritersuggestpeopledoaboutdressing?

A.Alwaysfollowthelatestclothes.B.Buythemostexpensiveclothes.C.Copythestyleofbeautifulmodels.D.Createtheirownstylewithconfidence.15.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?

A.TheTruthbehindFashionChangesB.TheCostofFollowingFashionC.ThePowerofYourPersonalStyleD.TheInfluenceofFamousPeople二、任务型阅读阅读下面短文,从方框中所给的A—E五个选项中选出正确选项(其中一项是多余选项),并回答最后一小题。Nomatterwhetheryoulikeitornot,socialmediaisbecomingabigpartofmanyteenagers’lives._________AccordingtoasurveybytheCentralCommitteeoftheCommunistYouthLeague,over90%ofallChineseminors(未成年人)usetheinternetand50%oftheseyoungpeoplehavemadenewfriendsonline.Socialmediaallowspeopletoconnectwithfriends,shareexperiences,andseewhat’snew._________Itisimportanttostaysafewhilehavingfunonline.Herearesomesimpletips.Usestrongpasswordsforyouraccountsandavoideasy-to-guessinformationlikeyourbirthdayorpet’sname._________Noteverypersononlineisfriendlyortellingthetruthaboutthemselves.Don’tsharepersonaldetails,likeyouraddress,schoolname,orphonenumber.Ifyouwanttopostanythingonline,thinkitover._________Don’ttalkaboutthingsyoumayregret.Keepyoursocialmediaprofilesprivatesoonlyrealfriendscanseeyourpostsandinformation.Remember,byfollowingthesetips,youcanstaysafeonsocialmediaandtheinternet.Yourparentsandteacherswantthebestforyou.Beawareoftherisksandprotectyourself.

A.Becarefulwhenyoutalktostrangersonline.B.Buttheinternetalsohasrisks.C.Rememberthatbehavingbadlyonlinehascosts.D.TheinternetispopularwithyoungpeopleinChina.E.Onceitisoutthere,it’shardtoknowwhoseesit.16.________17.________18.________19.________20.Whatotherwayscanyouthinkoftostaysafeonline?(20词以内)__________________________________________________________________________________________三、完形填空Itwassummertime.Theantandthegrasshopper(蚱蜢)wereinthefarmer’sfield.Theantwasbusy________corn.Thegrasshopperwasrelaxinginthesun.“Hey,Ant,comesitwith________,”saidthegrasshopper.“No,thanks,”saidtheant.“Ihavetotakethis________home.I’mpreparingforthewinter.”Afew________later,summerwasalmostatanend.Theantcontinuedtotakecornhomeeveryday,________thegrasshopperjustplayedhisviolinanddancedaround.“Comeon,Ant!”saidthegrasshopper.“Dancewithme!”“No,”repliedtheant.“I’mgoingtogetmorecorn.Whydon’tyoujoinme?Youshould________forthewinter.”“Butthewinterissofaraway!Yourworklooksso________!Comewithme!Let’shaveapicnic!”“No,thanks,Grasshopper.I’mgoingto________withmyboringwork.”Thegrasshopperwassilentforawhile,butthenhe________dancedaway.Theantlookedtired,butshefelthappywhenshesawallthefoodinherkitchen.Theautumn________andtheweatherbecamecoolandwindy.Thegrasshopperranaroundthefarmsingingsongs.Thepooranthadtofightherwaythroughthe________.Shewantedtocollectlotsofwood.“Ant,it’stoowindytowork!”saidthegrasshopper.“Comeandsingwithme!”“No,thanks,Grasshopper.There’sjustalittlebitmoreworkformetodo.Iwanttobe________inthewinter.”Andthenthecoldwintercame.Theantsatathomebyherfire,enjoyingsomelovelycornsoup.Thensheheardaknockatthedoor.“Oh,dearAnt,”saidthegrasshopper,“youmust________me!Ihavenofood!Andnofiretokeepmewarm!”“Sorry,Grasshopper,youmustlearnto________yourself.Keepdancingandsingingthroughthewinter,andworkhardwhen________comes!”Andwiththat,shesoftlyclosedthedoor.21.A.plantingB.wateringC.collectingD.cooking22.A.itB.meC.herD.him23.A.flowerB.woodC.cornD.fruit24.A.hoursB.weeksC.minutesD.years25.A.orB.soC.andD.but26.A.planB.callC.waitD.look27.A.relaxingB.interestingC.worryingD.boring28.A.agreeB.playC.continueD.end29.A.happilyB.sadlyC.angrilyD.carefully30.A.returnedB.arrivedC.changedD.passed31.A.windB.snowC.fogD.rain32.A.fullB.warmC.strongD.healthy33.A.helpB.knowC.tellD.understand34.A.listentoB.askforC.talktoD.lookafter35.A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter四、选词填空将方框中所给词语的适当形式填入短文中。每词仅用一次。

instead;different;thought;feel;becauseof;Self-loveisreallyimportant.Supposeyouarefeelingdown36abadgrade.Youmightstarttodoubtyourabilities,butyoushouldremembertoloveyourself.Yourmindmightseemcrowdedwithtoomanynegative(消极的)37,soit’simportanttoclearthemout.Thereisabig38betweenbeinghardonyourselfandencouragingyourselfwisely.Startbylookingforthingsthatmakeyou39goodaboutyourself.Andremember,youdon’thavetocoverupthemistakesyoumade.40,youcanjustacceptthem.That’stherealpowerofself-love:ithelpsyougetbackup.五、短文填空根据短文内容及所给中文提示,在空白处写出单词的正确、完全形式。每空限填一词。Nearlyhalfoftheworld’spopulationlivesincities41(现今).By2050,thatnumberwillbeevenhigher.Citieswillbemorecrowded,andgettingaroundwillbeabigchallenge.Scientistsareworkinghardtofindnewwaystotravel,andtheyhavealreadymadeexciting42(进展).Nowlet’stakealook.Itmightnotseem43(奇怪的)toimagineflyingcarsinthefuture.Manycompaniesaredevelopingthem.Withthese,44(任何人)willbeabletotravelanywherequickly,withoutbeingstuckintrafficontheground.Inthe20th45(世纪),NASAfirstdevelopedsupersonic(超音速)airplanes.Theywereveryveryfast,buttheywerealsoverynoisyandexpensive.46(尽管)theseproblems,theideadidn’tdisappear.Now,acompanycalledBoomis47(制造)quieterairplanes.Theywillflymuchhigherandfaster.AtripfromBeijingtoSeattlethatusuallytakesover11hourswill48(仅仅,才)takeabout5hours.Anotherideaistobuildhighwaysunderthesea.ThiscouldmaketravelbetweentheUKandNorthernEuropemuchmore49(方便的).Ascitiesgrow,oldwaysofthinkingcandivideus.Butnewwaystotravelcandotheopposite—theycanspreadchancesandconnectpeopleacross50(百)ofmiles.Thegoalisclear:tomakeourcrowdedworldfeelsmaller,faster,andcloserforeveryone.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。Blakeloveslisteningtomusic.Heusedtowearhisheadphones(耳机)whileridinghisbiketoschool.Hismotheroftenwarnedhim51that,orhewouldbeintrouble,butBlakenevertookitseriously.Oneday,whileBlake

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